It did not look as if the sunset was going to appear. Most of the late afternoon was gray overcast. I was inside and as I looked out the back door, noticed a redder sky opposite the sun. I thought that unusual. I went out back with the Canon S100 and took several shots, nothing of note. Turning, I was amazed. Over the pool and house a brilliant red appeared seemingly from the gray suddenly. I took a few shots and rushed inside, telling Melanie on my way to the front yard to look at the spectacular sunset. I went out to the azalea's by the road and tried to get a good shot balancing the flash with the sky. Usually, I over-expose the flowers. I got two correct before the brilliant sky faded. It came quickly and was over as fast.
The photograph was then placed on Facebook without little if any work. The comments were slow to come. Johnny Bullard was most kind, saying I need to make note cards and enlarge it. And yet, as nice a shot as it turned out, it has so far come no where near the shot of 170th Avenue lane. It depends greatly on who shares and sees. Friends of friends see and it grows. I cannot emphasize this enough to my friends.
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